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  • Softly, softly...

    Softly, softly...

    Dublin Herbalist 5 Step Facial Collection I'm not really one for facials outside of my home. I am low maintenance (in that regard) and on a daily basis, I consider anything further than a wash and a moisturise a bit...

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  • It's here

    It's here

    Autumn happened this week. How do I know? Because I slipped on wet leaves yesterday and landed, with the grace of an expectant hippo, on the path. Nice. We are thrown a 'two-sunny-days-in-a-row 'curveball to distract us and then...boom! It happens,...

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  • dad jokes?...

    dad jokes?...

    "Dad, can you give me a lift?" "Sure kid, you’re a talented child, and me and your mum are so proud of you!" So we all know the deal with dads and jokes. The usual response is a cringe or a...

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  • Mr. Cardboard: a new virtual reality viewer

    Virtual Reality is finally getting its day in the sun. From the humble and somewhat clunky 'beginnings' of this kind of VR headset (the first low resolution Oculus viewer was funded through a Kickstarter campaign in 2012), decent VR is...

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  • The Mother of all days - a brief history

    The Mother of all days - a brief history

    Hurray for mums! Where would we be without them? Nowhere, that’s where. Mother’s Day is a recent enough holiday, first celebrated in the USA in the early 20th Century, invented by Anna Jarvis (pictured below) whose mum was a peace...

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  • the future is here

    We are so excited about the Dodocase Virtual Reality Cardboard Toolkit - it turns your normal smartphone into a virtual reality machine for just 30 quid! You really have to use it to see how fantastic it is. But in...

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  • In the Name of the Father's Day

    Father's Day is fast approaching, sons and daughters. It falls on the third Sunday of June, which is June 21st 2015. A kind of Father's Day has been celebrated for over 4,000 years, said to have started in ancient Mesopotamia's Babylon....

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